States
Capitals
Landmarks
Landforms I
Landforms II
100

This state is known as the "Sunshine State."

What is Florida.

100

the capital of Texas

What is Austin?

100

a famous statue that can be found in New York Harbor

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

the name of the longest river in the United States

What is the Missouri River?

100
the name of the area just below the Arctic

What is the "subarctic"?

200

This state is home to the Grand Canyon.

What is Arizona?

200

the capital of Maine

What is Augusta?

200

the national landmark located in South Dakota that features four presidential faces

What is Mount Rushmore?

200

the mountain range that runs along the eastern U.S.

What is the Appalachian Mountain Range?

200

a large inlet of ocean that extends into the land, often with a small opening

What is a gulf?

300

This state is the only one that grows coffee commercially in the U.S.

What is Hawaii

300

the capital of Nevada

What is Carson City?

300

the name of the large rock formation in Arizona that is a popular tourist destination

What is the Grand Canyon?

300

the large flat area in the central U.S.

What are the Plains?

300

a depression in the earth’s surface shaped like a bowl

What is a basin?

400

This state that has the nickname "The Last Frontier."

What is Alaska?

400

the capital of Michigan

What is Lansing?
400

This landmark is located in Washington, D.C. and honors the first president of the United States

What is the Washington Monument?

400

the landform characterized by steep cliffs and flat tops and looks like a table

What is a "mesa"?

400

an area of high ground

What is a plateau?

500

This state is famous for its wheat and is known as the "breadbasket" of America.

What is Kansas?

500

the capital of Alasks

What is Juneau

500

Erected in 1923, this symbolic landmark on Mount Lee is often viewed from Griffith Park Observatory, CA

What is the Hollywood Sign?

500

This landform is formed by the movement of tectonic plates and is found in California (the name reminds you of a "mistake")

What is The San Andreas Fault?

500

in physical geography, it’s the lay of the land



What is terrain?